2024年5月06日, 星期一

DoA Seminar(09/11) No evidence for modifications of gravity from galaxy motions on cosmological scales

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Speaker:Dr. Jianhua( NJU)

Current tests of general relativity (GR) remain confined to the scale of stellar systems or the strong gravity regime. A departure from GR on cosmological scales has been advocated1 as an alternative to the cosmological constant Λ to account for the observed cosmic expansion history. However, such models yield distinct values for the linear growth rate of density perturbations and consequently for the associated galaxy peculiar velocity field. Measurements of the resulting anisotropy of galaxy clustering have thus been proposed as a powerful probe of the validity of GR on cosmological scales, but despite substantial efforts, they suffer from systematic errors comparable to statistical uncertainties. Here, we present the results of a forward-modelling approach that fully exploits the sensitivity of the galaxy velocity field to modifications of GR. We use state-of-the-art highresolution N-body simulations of a standard GR (Λ cold dark matter (CDM)) model and a compelling f(R) model—one of GR’s simplest variants, in which the Ricci scalar curvature, R, in the Einstein–Hilbert action is replaced by an arbitrary function of R—to build simulated catalogues of stellar-massselected galaxies through a robust match to the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. We find that f(R) fails to reproduce the observed redshift-space clustering on scales of ~1–10 Mpc h−1, where his the dimensionless Hubble parameter. Instead, the standard ΛCDM GR model agrees impressively well with the data. This result provides strong confirmation, on cosmological scales, of the robustness of Einstein’s general theory of relativity.

Location information

上海交通大学闵行校区

Country
中国
County
上海市
City
闵行区 200240
Street
800号 东川路

上海交通大学闵行校区